Full Tanzania - Bagamoyo Archive
Volunteers will have the opportunity to work at various arts, music and dance projects, pre-schools for vulnerable children, as well as a women's group. They may also be involved in computer training or small business help. Please note that all projects require volunteers who are self-starters and can conduct their daily activities with minimal supervision. Specific daily schedules and activities will be determined between volunteers and their team leader upon arrival. As none of the Tanzania projects are full-time, volunteers will take part in a flexible schedule, which includes some of the activities offered by the program:
* Arts
* Pre-Schools and tutoring
* Computer training
* Small business assistance
For more information, please visit the GVN site.
Latest Tanzania - Bagamoyo Entry
23-Jun-2008: Elisha Kottler - last entry
So, I am home in the US now. Bagamoyo was amazing and it has been a bit difficult adjusting to the life back in the United States. My experience in Tanzania was unforgettable. I had a dream about some of the children at the school last night. I hope they are doing alright. I will have an article in the Community Advocate, which is great because it will raise awareness and hopefully funds! ...
So, I am home in the US now. Bagamoyo was amazing and it has been a bit difficult adjusting to the life back in the United States. My experience in Tanzania was unforgettable. I had a dream about some of the children at the school last night. I hope they are doing alright. I will have an article in the Community Advocate, which is great because it will raise awareness and hopefully funds! ...
Journals From Tanzania - Bagamoyo
- Elisha Kottler - last entry
- Cadence Berry - son of a bitch!
- Brett Taylor - Zanzibar
- Alexandra Smith - LAST DAY IN BAGAMOYO : (
- Debra Quinones - Debra A. Quinones
- Amanda Corwin - Safari and party
- Lynn Greaves - Kwa heri Bagamoyo...
- Frank Spoto - Final Entry
- Vicki Perella - Test
- Hannah Ford - Scorching heat & butterflies
